Diageo releases rare scotches

04 September, 2012

Diageo has announced the release of some rare single malt scotch whiskies to be launched this autumn in the Special Releases series. All are at natural cask strength.

The series is said to embrace some exceedingly rare and therefore sought after single malts from the dwindling stocks of long-silent distilleries alongside expressions from familiar and less familiar working distilleries, but at unusual ages.

The eight single malt releases this year are:

Auchroisk 30 Year Old

Brora 35 Year Old

Caol Ila 14 Year Old

Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old

Lagavulin 12 Year Old

Lagavulin 21 Year Old

Port Ellen 32 Year Old

Talisker 35 Year Old

All are at natural cask strength.

Diageo’s head of whisky outreach, Nick Morgan, said: “Once again I hope we have released whiskies here to interest very many single malt drinkers and connoisseurs.”

“The iconic 21 year old Lagavulin will, I’m sure, not disappoint those who have bought the previous highly-regarded bottling, and will be a delight for those who haven’t tried it before. An ‘unpeated’ Caol Ila from ex-bodega European Oak will be fascinating. We are particularly excited about theTalisker 35 year old – the oldest we have ever released from this celebrated distillery.

“And our ever-diminishing stocks of Brora and Port Ellen have once again been successfully explored for hidden treasures, which will no doubt further increase the huge over-demand for these rare products. It is amazing to think that those distilleries closed nearly 30 years ago.”

Details

DISTILLERY

NO. OF BOTTLES

UK RRP

COMMENTS

Auchroisk 30 Year Old

2,976

£230

The oldest Auchroisk ever released by the distillers. From a mix of American & European Oak refill casks filled in 1982.

Brora 35 Year Old

1,566

£400

Eleventh of a very limited series of annual releases. Vatted from whiskies at least 35 years old distilled in 1976 & 1977 and aged in refill American Oak casks

Caol Ila 14 Year Old

limited numbers

£66

From a batch made only once a year,: the 7th limited release of unpeated Caol Ila, the first at fourteen years old, also the first ‘sherried’Caol Ila released in this series. From 1st  fill ex-bodega European Oak casks filled in 1997.

Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old

5,358

£185

Latest of four limited releases to be offered by the distillery, and the first of these to come from rejuvenated American Oak hogsheads.

Lagavulin 12 Year Old

limited numbers

£71

Eleventh in a series of special 12 year old releases from the original distiller’s stocks. Vatted from refill American Oak casks, each at least 12 years old.

Lagavulin 21 Year Old

2,772

£350

Only the second 21 year old ever bottled by the original distillers. Vatted from first fill ex-sherry European Oak casks each at least 21 years old, filled in 1991.

Port Ellen 32 Year Old

2,964

£600

Twelfth of a very limited series of annual releases. From refill American Oak and refill European Oak casks filled in 1979.

Talisker 35 Year Old

3,090

£525

The oldest limited release ever offered by the distillery. Sixteenth in this series. From American & European Oak refill casks filled in 1977.

Note: Brora Distillery and Port Ellen Distillery both closed in 1983.

Availability: From specialist retailers in northern Europe, in selected Asian markets and in the US.





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